This post is sponsored by Voyager Sopris Learning. All opinions are my own.

Is technology integration in your classroom meaningful, sustainable and scalable? Next week I’m joining the folks at Voyager Sopris to share strategies for technology integration. On Wednesday, March 7, 2018 at 4PM ET, you’re invited to a totally free webinar for educators, “8 Ways Teachers Can Incorporate Technology in the Classroom” (click here to register.)

Technology Integration Webinar

Here’s the full description for this special event:

How are you using digital tools to meet the needs of students in your classroom? In this webinar, you’ll learn how to integrate technology into your classroom with both simple solutions you can use tomorrow and for long term, sustainable change in your school. Join Dr. Monica Burns, author of Tasks Before Apps: Designing Rigorous Learning in a Tech-Rich Classroom, and co-author of Taming the Wild Text: Literacy Strategies for Today’s Reader, as she shares strategies for teachers who are ready to make the most of the digital tools in their classrooms. This session will feature strategies perfect for educators with access to just one device or multiple devices in their classrooms, including Chromebooks, tablets, laptops or interactive whiteboards.

Voyager Bonus! One attendee of this live event will win a copy of Dr. Burns’ new book, Taming the Wild Text: Literacy Strategies for Today’s Reader.

Free Stuff from Monica

Categories

Share on

About Class Tech Tips

ClassTechTips.com was created by Dr. Monica Burns, a former classroom teacher, speaker and author. She shares her favorite EdTech resources for PreK-20 educators so they can make the most of the technology in their school. On this site you’ll find a roundup of Monica’s tips and strategies for leveraging the power of digital tools to empower learners of all ages. Whether you’re in a classroom full of Chromebooks, iPads, interactive whiteboards, or smartphones, this ClassTechTips.com has resources to help you make the most of the technology in the hands of students!